Winter Recreation in Oakridge, Oregon

A group of backcountry nordic skiers traverse an open snow field in Oregon

The outdoor fun continues from December through March with backcountry nordic ski or snowshoe tours near Willamette Pass and winter bike rides on the low elevation roads or trails around Oakridge. Pair up an adventure with a stay at our cozy Oakridge Cottage and you’ve got yourself a winter getaway.

Backcountry Nordic Ski Tours

Snow play is what we do for fun in the winter. Join Cog Wild for an outing to the un-groomed cross country (xc) trails in the Cascade Mountains east of Oakridge. Cross country ski options include private day trips for individuals or small groups and prescheduled monthly excursions for the community.

Private Backcountry Nordic Ski Tour

Experience the magic of winter in the Cascades on a tour tailored to your private group’s fitness, skill level and interests.

  • Designed for Individuals and private groups, fit beginner to expert skiers, maximum of 10 skiers per trip
  • Starts and ends in Oakridge, skiing happens in the Snow Parks near Willamette Pass

Cross Country Ski Tour includes:

  • Snacks and warm beverages
  • Guide support and navigation, enough instruction to keep the experience fun yet safe
  • Nordic touring boots & bindings with metal edge touring skis for skiing un groomed trails
  • Transportation from Oakridge to the Sno-Parks near Willamette Pass and back
  • 9 AM to 2 PM any day mid December through March
  • $235 for a solo skier, $149 per person for two or more skiers

Backcountry Nordic Group Tour

Join like minded adventurers for a nordic ski on the backcountry, ungroomed trails in the Cascade Mountains. Meet fellow winter enthusiasts and learn new trails.

  • Individuals and groups, fit intermediate to expert skiers, max 10 skiers per trip.
  • Starts and ends in Oakridge, skiing happens in the Snow Parks near Willamette Pass
  • Nordic touring boots & metal edged touring skis are best for skiing these un-groomed routes. Rental skis available through the Willamette Mountain Mercantile.

Cross Country Group Adventure includes:

  • Snacks and warm beverages
  • Guide support and navigation
  • Transportation from Oakridge to the Sno-Parks near Willamette Pass and back
  • December 9, 2023 9 AM to 2 PM
  • January 14, 2024, 9 AM to 2 PM
  • February 24, 2024, 4 to 9 PM Full Moon Ski
  • March 9, 2024: 9 AM to 2 PM
  • $55 per person with a minimum of four skiers

Snowshoe Tours and Winter Bike Rides

Snowshoe Outings

Snowshoeing is a great activity for folks who want a bit more stability on the snow than skinny skis provide. Snowshoe tours are a peaceful way to experience winter in the Cascade Mountains.

  • Individuals and groups, max 10 participants per session
  • The guide will select a route based on the group’s fitness level, experience and the best snow conditions.
  • Meets in Oakridge, snow shoeing happens out of the Sno-Parks near Willamette Pass.

Snowshoe Tour includes:

  • Snacks and warm beverages
  • Guide support and navigation, enough instruction to keep the experience fun yet safe
  • Snowshoes
  • Transportation from Oakridge to the Sno-Parks near Willamette Pass and back
  • 9 AM to 1 PM daily from mid December through March
  • $ 225 for a solo participant and $110 per person for 2 to 10 participants.

Winter Cycling in Oakridge

When the high pressure systems roll in and the snow quality declines, we return to our cycling roots. Spin long miles on the paved and gravel roads or ride a mountain bike loop on lower elevation trails.

  • Oakridge has a wealth of lightly traveled paved and gravel roads that wind through the forest and the small communities in the region along with solid low elevation single track trails on the Willamette National Forest. Our guides know the area well; they’ll select a route based on your preferred mode of transport: (road, gravel, mountain bike or e-mtb) and combine that with your fitness & skill level to design a day ride from Oakridge.
  • The ride starts and ends at Cog Wild’s location in Uptown Oakridge.
  • Individuals and groups up to 6 riders

Winter Cycling includes:

  • Guide support and route selection throughout the ride
  • Cog Wild water bottle
  • Snacks during the ride
  • 10 AM to 2 PM any day from November 1 through April 31st annually
  • Solo rider $179 or $92 per person for 2 to 6 riders
  • Rental bikes are available through the Willamette Mountain Mercantile.

Fat Biking in Bend, Oregon

If your visit includes time in Bend, come ride fat bikes with us on groomed snow trails at Wanoga Sno-Park or other beautiful locations as snow conditions allow.

Oakridge Region Multi-day Adventure

Oakridge is awesome. There are enough trails here to keep a person occupied for a lifetime. If you don’t have that much time, come ride with us for a few days and let us show you around our stomping grounds. We’ll do some shuttling, some adventure riding, visit the pub and relax by the river.

Day 0

Meet the group at Cog Wild Headquarters in Bend and travel to Oakridge. After setting up camp along the Willamette River, we’ll jump on a shuttle for a shakedown ride to stretch our legs and make sure the bikes are working well. Meet and greet happy hour at 5 PM, followed by dinner. We’ll continue getting to know each other around the campfire then rest for a big day of riding. Riders are welcome to meet at the campsite in Oakridge.

Mileage: 10ish miles

Day 1

Get ready for a shuttle fest! We’ll ride Hardesty, Lawler, Eula and more if you still feel strong! A refreshing dunk into the amazing swimming holes on the North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette will prepare our bodies for another full day of riding.

Mileage: 15 to 25 miles

Day 2

Today’s the adventure day: we’ll travel to Oakridge’s outer limits to ride high country trails. No shuttles on this one, prepare for a long day in the saddle, hike a bike sections and screaming fast descents.

Mileage: 15 to 25 miles

Day 3

After breaking camp, we’ll ride the classic Alpine Trail or ATCA if the group feels like they want more. After a farewell cheers, the van will return to Bend and we’ll return to the world refreshed and content from multiple days of riding and being in nature.

Mileage: 14 to 26 miles

A guide orients a rider to Oakridge from the look out on Dead Mountain Trail.

2023 Dates:

  • July 21-24 Camping trip
  • August 10-13 Camping trip
  • October TBD Lodge based trip
  • Contact us to set up unique dates for your group

$ 1249 per person for camping, $1495 for lodge based stays

  • 3.5 days of mountain biking in the Oakridge Region
  • Guide service & support
  • All transportation to and from Bend and during the trip
  • Three nights of camping at the same site on the Willamette River or three nights at a Lodge in Oakridge
  • All meals from from dinner the first night to lunch on the last day as well as trail side snacks
  • Beverages from Deschutes Brewery, Humm Kombucha, and Polar Seltzer
  • Badge of honor: Cog Wild patch

Price does not include:

  • Mountain bike rentals. See our bike rentals page for more information.
  • Beverages purchased at The Three Legged Crane Pub in Uptown Oakridge.
  • Camping gear such as tents, sleeping bag and pad. Bring your own, or rent them from us.
  • Optional activities such as rafting or fishing on the Middle Fork of the Willamette River.
  • Airport shuttles to and from the Redmond (RDM) Airport or Eugene Airport. Please arrange your own transportation from Redmond Airport to our headquarters, we recommend Enviro Shuttle or Redmond Airport Shuttle.
  • Trip insurance. We highly recommend purchasing trip insurance since stuff comes up.
  • Guide gratuity: If you like the ride, plan to tip your guides.

From our main office in Bend, we rent Ibis and Santa Cruz hardtail and full suspension bikes and have access to most bike brands through the many bike shops in Bend. Come early to get fitted to your bike or we can bring a rental bike to the campsite for you. Bike rentals are also available from the Willamette Mountain Mercantile/ Oakridge Bike Shop.

If you are flying in to Bend and plan to travel to Oakridge with the guides, consider adding a day in Bend before or after the tour. Cog Wild is located at LOGE Bend, where you can stay overnight and add a guided ride or shuttle.

McKenzie River & Old Cascade Crest Multi-day Adventure

The McKenzie River and Old Cascade Crest region have so much to offer, you’ll need at least a few days of riding to get familiar with the region. We’ve been riding here since 2006 and are still learning new trails and ways to link up the trails.

Day 0

Meet in Bend at noon and travel to our campsite near the headwaters of the famous McKenzie River. We’ll do a ride from camp to stretch our legs and make sure our bikes and bods are working well. Plan for a meet and greet happy hour at 5 PM, followed by dinner. We’ll continue getting to know each other around the campfire then retire to rest up for a big day of riding.

Mileage: approximately 10 miles

Day 1

After a hearty breakfast, we’ll ride the classic McKenzie River Trail. World renowned for amazing waterfalls, technical lava riding and a deep rainforest feel, the MRT is quintessential NorthWest riding. 27 miles in length, and every inch is worthy. Don’t be fooled, even though we head downriver, our legs will be plenty tired by the time we return to camp for food and chillaxing.

Mileage: 15 to 27 miles

Day 2

We’ll shuttle up to a high start point and ride O’Leary, King Castle and Castle Rock Trails. With around 4000′ of descending with 1200′ climbing throughout this day, we will maximize high quality riding. A little off the beaten path, these trails are narrow and pristine. Before heading back to camp for the evening, we have the option for a side trip to Belknap Hot Springs, pack your swimsuit 🙂

Mileage: about 20 miles

Day 3

After breaking camp, we’ll head up to the Old Cascade Crest where we’ll ride through old growth forests, across expansive meadows and take in massive views of nearly all the peaks in the Cascade Range. Steep, rugged and rarely ridden, the OCC trails are a hoot to ride with the best dirt you can dream of.

Mileage: 10 to 20 miles

Scar Mountain Trail in the Old Cascade Crest

2023 Dates:

  • August 14-17
  • September 1-4 (Labor Day Weekend)
  • September 21-24

$ 1249 per person for a 3.5 day trip includes:

  • 3.5 days of mountain biking on the MRT, O’Leary/King Castle and OCC
  • Guide service & support
  • All transportation to and from Bend and during the tour
  • Three nights of camping at the same site
  • All meals from from dinner the first night to lunch on the last day as well as trail side snacks
  • Beverages from Deschutes Brewery, Humm Kombucha, and Polar Seltzer
  • Badge of honor: Cog Wild patch

From our main office in Bend, we rent Ibis and Santa Cruz hardtail and full suspension bikes and have access to most bike brands through the many bike shops in Bend. Come early to get fitted to your bike or we can bring the bike of your choice to the campsite.

If you are flying in to Bend and plan to travel down to McKenzie with the guides, consider adding a day in Bend before or after the tour. Cog Wild is located at LOGE Bend, where you can get a hotel room and add a guided ride or shuttle.

Not for the faint of heart, the water in the McKenzie River & Old Cascade Crest Region is chilly but you’ll want to jump in anyway.

Upper Umpqua & Timpanogas Region Multi-Day Adventure

The North Umpqua Trail has been hit hard by fire and extreme weather the past few years and it needs time to heal and lots of machine work before we’re able to ride all 79 miles of the trail again. We’ve revamped our classic Umpqua multi-day trip; now it includes the top segments of the North Umpqua Trail and our favorite high country trails near Timpanogas Lake on southern edge of the Willamette National Forest. Our campsite is situated nicely to maximize riding in both areas. This trip is best suited to expert riders who enjoy suffering through mandatory hike a bike sections and big climbs to fully appreciate long descents, technical roots and rocks, numerous stream crossings and miles of ultra-fun riding.

Day 0

Meet in Bend at noon and travel to our campsite near the headwaters of the North Umpqua River. If you are driving up from the south, you are welcome to meet the group at the campsite. We’ll do a ride from camp to stretch our legs and make sure the bikes are working well. Meet and greet happy hour at 5 PM, followed by dinner. We’ll continue getting to know each other around the campfire then retire to rest up for a big day of riding.

Mileage: less than 10 miles

Day 1

After a hearty breakfast, we’ll travel to Timpanogas Lake to ride the high country trails: Sawtooth, Cowhorn and head of the Willamette. Eat well since we’re going big today: mandatory hike a bike sections to steep descents. A swim in the lake is highly recommended before returning to camp for dinner and relaxation.

Mileage: 15- 20 miles

Day 2

Today is classic PNW riding. We’ll ride sections of the Middle Fork of the Willamette, a technical river trail with miles of fun riding. Then jump back in the van for a big Moon Point shuttle, an almost all downhill 7 mile ripper going through multiple climate zones and trail types. From chunky rock to tear inducing speeds, this trail is always a crowd pleaser.

Mileage: 20-34 miles

Day 3

After breaking camp, we’ll take a big bite out of the NUT as we ride as many of the upper segments that you can handle. Start with Lemolo, Dread and Terror then Hot Springs and if you still have gas in the tank try for Deer Leap too. After a dip in the North Umpqua River and a farewell cheers, the van will return to Bend and we’ll return to the world refreshed and content from three days of fantastic mountain biking.

Mileage: 15 to 30 miles

You’ll want to cool off in Indigo Lake after descending down from the ridge.

2023 Dates:

  • August 14-17
  • September 11-14

$ 1249 per person for a 3.5 day trip includes:

  • 3.5 days of mountain biking on the North Umpqua Trail and trails in Oakridge’s “outer limits”
  • Guide service & support
  • All transportation to and from Bend and during the tour
  • Three nights of camping
  • All meals from from dinner the first night to lunch on the last day as well as trail side snacks
  • Beverages from Deschutes Brewery, Humm Kombucha, and Polar Seltzer
  • Badge of honor: Cog Wild patch

Price does not include:

  • Mountain bike rentals. See our bike rentals page for more information.
  • Camping gear such as tents, sleeping bag and pad. Bring your own, or rent them from us.
  • Optional activities such as rafting or fishing on the Middle Fork of the Willamette River.
  • Airport shuttles to and from the Redmond/ Bend (RDM) Airport. Please arrange your own transportation from Redmond Airport to our headquarters, we recommend Enviro Shuttle or Redmond Airport Shuttle.
  • Trip insurance. We highly recommend purchasing trip insurance since stuff comes up.
  • Guide gratuity: If you like the ride, plan to tip your guides.

From our main office in Bend, we rent Ibis and Santa Cruz hardtail and full suspension bikes and have access to most bike brands through the many bike shops in Bend. Come early to get fitted to your bike or we can bring the bike of your choice to the campsite.

If you are flying in to Bend and plan to travel down to the Umpqua with the guides, consider adding a day in Bend before or after the tour. Cog Wild is located at LOGE Bend, where you can get a hotel room and add a guided ride or shuttle.

Relax and tell tall tales by the campfire.

Ride and Dig

A Regenerative Mountain Biking Experience

This three day mountain bike adventure combines guided rides with trail work to promote sustainable trails and enhance recreational opportunities for others.

A partnership between Cog Wild, COTA, VisitBend and LOGE.

Experienced guides from Cog Wild will select appropriate routes for you to explore & enjoy the amazing mountain bike trails around Bend. Then leaders from the Central Oregon Trail Alliance (COTA) will explain and lead discussions about trail design, our unique high desert ecosystem, sustainable forestry, and stewardship of our recreational resources.

Our trails are built and maintained by volunteers — thank you for your interest in supporting sustainable trails in Central Oregon!

  • May 20 – 22, Friday through Sunday
  • Three days on the trail: ride, trail work, ride
  • Includes an annual membership to COTA
  • Discounted rate available at LOGE Camps for visitors
  • Santa Cruz bike rentals available for an additional fee

Pricing

  • $240 for all three days
  • Lodging special:
    • $210 per night for a room at LOGE Camps Bend
    • Up to 2 people per room
    • Add during checkout to receive this discounted rate

Friday

  • Meet at 8:30 at Cog Wild for a full-day guided ride with shuttle.
  • Includes lunch, snacks and refreshment
  • Post ride happy hour at Cog Wild to meet your crew leader to plan Saturday’s work party

Saturday

  • Trail work from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
  • Includes snacks on the trail, then post-work lunch & beverages back at Cog Wild
  • Free afternoon to explore Bend

IMPORTANT Trail Work Info

You will get DIRTY! Wear appropriate work clothes – long pants and closed toe shoes (work boots preferred). We provide work gloves, hard hat (required to be worn at all times by USFS), and tools.

Sunday

  • Full-day guided ride with shuttle, lunch, snacks
  • Debrief and celebrate!

Guided Mountain Bike Rides in Oakridge, Oregon

Guided rides with Cog Wild are a great way to get some epic riding and an insiders view of this bucket list mountain bike destination.

With a shuttle assisted guided ride, we figure out the logistics and take you to the goods; you spend less time grinding up, and more time shredding down. Ride the classic trails: Alpine, Dead Mountain, Hardesty and Lawler, and some of the lesser known gems including Timpanogas, Moon Point, Bunchgrass, Grasshopper, Tire Mountain, Cloverpatch and Eula.

Guided Ride Options:

Coming to Oakridge with a big group? Book a van and guide for a full or half day. Traveling solo or with four or fewer riders? Consider a half or full day guided ride to show you trails appropriate to your level and learn about what trails to ride next.

Half Day Guided Ride

  • Get to know the trails around Oakridge with a guided ride. Accessible for all skill levels, the guide will select a route based on your skill, fitness and interests. For individuals up to groups of 4.
  • Around 3 hours
  • Shuttle included, routes may include Dead Mountain or Alpine, TBD based on rider input.
  • Solo rider $179, or $92 per person for 2 – 4 riders

Full Day Guided Ride

  • Immerse yourself in the glory of mountain biking in Oakridge. Best suited for strong intermediate to advanced riders; you’ll still climb thousands of feet even with a shuttle. For individuals up to groups of 4.
  • Around 5-6 hours
  • Shuttle included, routes may include the full ATCA or a shuttle fest on Hardesty, Lawler and Eula.
  • Solo rider $275, or $149 per person for 2 – 4 riders.

Van and Guide for a Half Day

  • For your crew up to 12 riders. Best suited for fit intermediate to expert riders
  • Up to 4 hours
  • Full sag & logistical support with an experienced guide and driver. Ride the regular shuttles routes around Oakridge or have a guide show you Moon Point, Eula, Sawtooth and other gems.
  • $745 per group

Van and Guide for a Full Day

  • For your crew up to 12 riders. Best suited for fit intermediate to expert riders
  • Up to 8 hours — ride all the goods!
  • Full sag & logistical support with an experienced guide and driver. Ride all the regular shuttle routes around Oakridge or go for an adventure near Timpanogas, Middle Fork, Moon Point or Grasshopper.
  • $1200 per group

Oakridge Region Multi-day Adventures

Let us host you on our home trails in the West Cascades for a few days. We’ll maximize the shuttle runs and explore some lesser known gems. Choose camping or lodge based stays from our list of preset dates or set your own dates and bring your riding crew for a private adventure.

  • Strong intermediate to expert riders
  • June – October
  • Open meadows, old growth forests, fast descents, swimming holes, Oakridge Pub
  • Camping or lodging options
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What to Expect

Oakridge has trails that are suited for strong beginners to expert riders. If you are new to mountain biking, consider riding in Bend instead of Oakridge.

Narrow, fast, slow, smooth, rocky, rooty, steep and beautiful describe all the trails in Oakridge. You’ll ride through a wide variety of ecosystems and habitats – old-growth stands, second growth Doug Fir forests, recent clear cuts, giant ferns, wildflower filled meadows, cold creek crossings, log bridges, exposure and rock outcroppings.

  • Hydration pack or backpack for carrying water, extra food and clothing. Bring a rain shell if rain is forecasted.
  • Helmets are required for all rides.

During the reservation process please be ready to share the following for each rider:

  • Age of minors
  • Each rider’s mountain bike skill land fitness levels: beginner, intermediate or advanced and any additional details you would like your guide to know about you & your group.
  • Allergies, dietary or medical restrictions for each rider
  • Do you need a rental bike or are you bringing your own bike?

The Willamette Mountain Mercantile rents Santa Cruz and Ibis bicycles. Check out their website or call 541-782-1800. Please check that they have a rental bike available for the day you’d like before booking a guided ride.

Guided Gravel Rides in Bend Oregon

Bend is making a name for itself as a mecca for gravel riding. We’re stoked to offer guided gravel rides in scenic  Central Oregon. This tour has a bit of everything from high country roads with massive views to double track to paved sections. Decades of logging in central Oregon have left a legacy of roads that crisscross the landscape. Our gravel guides are on the forefront of the scene and know the road and trail systems well. They’ll make sure you ride the routes with the best conditions.

Rides are customized to the rider skill and fitness levels. Choose your own adventure:  join us for a half day, full ride or for multiple days of riding.

Half day gravel rides COMING SOON

Guided Mountain Bike Rides in Bend, Oregon

Cog Wild has been guiding mountain bikers in Oregon since 2006. We’re deeply rooted in the bike community and ready to share our love of place to help you have a great experience. There are so many reasons to ride with a guide: camaraderie, safety and mechanical support, suggestions on routes for your next ride.

All guided rides include a guide, a shuttle, so you have a gravity assisted ride, snacks, water bottle, and post ride beverages from Deschutes Brewery, Polar Seltzer and Humm Kombucha. Full day rides also include a seriously good sandwich from Nancy P’s Bakery.

Demo bikes from Santa Cruz and Ibis are available to rent and come with helmets and gloves.

A lady mountain biker leads her co workers on a trail ride.

Half Day Guided Ride

Sample Bend, Oregon’s famous mountain bike trails with a guide. Accessible for all skill levels, the guide selects a route based on your skill, interest and fitness to maximize flow on the trail. Time on trail is approximately 3 hours.

Half Day Ride details
Two mountain bikers descend a rocky section of trail on the Deschutes National Forest.

Full Day Guided Ride

Ride from the high country back to Bend with a guide. Best for experienced riders who enjoy multiple hours on trail. Explore more terrain and enjoy lunch on the trail with your guide. Time on trail is approximately 4 – 6 hours.

Full Day Ride Details
Mountain bikers cross a creek while on a mountain bike adventure in the Old Cascade Crest.

Old Cascade Crest Adventure Day

Have an adventure on the high country trails in the Old Cascade Crest. These lightly guided rides take you to majestic views, mandatory hike a bike sections and awe inspiring descents.

A family rides mountain bikes on trail in Bend, Oregon.

Family Guided Ride

Similar to the half day ride, but with a focus on your family. Let the us sweat the details while you enjoy quality time with your people. Appropriate for families of all configurations: reunions, young kids, teens. Your guide will design the ride based on your skill and interests.

Family Ride Details
A corporate groups learns how to use their mountain bikes before going for a ride.

Guided Experiences for Private Groups

Bend is the perfect place for family reunions, wedding parties and corporate retreats. Call on Cog Wild to create a mountain biking adventure for your specific group. 

Private Group Ride
Gravel riders on a forest trail in Bend, Oregon.

Gravel Ride

Central Oregon forest roads are prime for gravel rides. Our gravel guides are on the forefront of the scene and know the road and trail systems well. 

Guided Gravel Ride
A couple poses for a photo at Tumalo Falls while on a winter fat bike tour.

Winter Fat Bike Ride

Explore central Oregon’s winter landscape on a fat bike.

Winter Fat Bike Ride Details

FAQ

I have already done the Bachelor to Bend tour? Should I do it again?

Yes! There are several different ways to ride from Mt. Bachelor to Bend, and we can take you on a different route each time, with few trail repeats. This means that you will see new trails each time.

My friends and I want to do this tour together, but some of us ride faster/slower than the rest of the group. Is this a problem?

Not at all! The trails in Bend are not very technical, which is what slows most people down in other places. Once we have details about all the riders we will choose a route that will help keep everyone together. Depending on the size of the group, we will have more than one guide to allow everyone to be able to ride at their own pace without getting too far ahead or left behind.

Can I bring my own bike?

Yes, of course! If you are traveling with your mountain bike, we ask that it is in good working order. Hard tails, full suspension, 27” and 29er bikes are all appropriate for our trails.

How much water should I have with me?

Cog Wild will provide each rider with one water bottle for you to keep after the ride. However, we recommend carrying at least a few water bottles or a full hydration bladder for your full day ride. There is not a place to refill water along the trail, so you will need to start the ride with all of your water for the day.

Traveling with an E-bike? Please read:

The Deschutes National Forest does not allow e-bikes on the non-motorized trails. This includes the vast majority of mountain biking trails that we guide and shuttle.

Mt. Hood Region Multi-day Adventure

Famous for windsurfing and kiteboarding, the Hood River area also has fantastic mountain biking that combines classic Oregon singletrack with stunning scenery. Get up close to the iconic Mt. Hood and deep into the river canyons on its lower flanks. The well designed trails here have big views, techy flow, deep forested sections, meadows and creek crossings and some old school freeride and jump trails. Our camp is in the heart of the Mt. Hood Forest with easy access to the riding.

Day 0

Meet in Bend at noon and travel to our campsite in the Mt Hood region. Meeting at our campsite at 3pm is an option as well. A quick afternoon ride to help get to know the group. Meet and greet happy hour at 5 PM, followed by dinner, stories around the campfire and star gazing.

Day 1

After a hearty breakfast, we’ll head to Post Canyon for a day of riding. Post is a spider web of a trail system with longer xc trails, jump lines and shuttle-able DH trails. Early Freeriders adopted Post Canyon in the late 90’s, so look for classic wood features and skinnys.

Day 2

A good day for a high country ride. We will get up close to Mt. Hood today on the 44 trails, named after the forest road that intersects these trails. 15 mile Creek, 8 mile Creek High Prairie, 5 Mile lookout and Knebal Springs are all options for great loops or shuttles. High meadows and deep forests await a big day on the trail. Celebrate our last night in camp with a healthy dinner and cheers to big adventure.

Day 3

After our last breakfast and breaking camp, We will head for a big point to point ride. Starting high up on the flanks of Mt Hood and ending along the banks of the Hood River, expect long downhills and more great views. There is still plenty of climbing and traversing to keep us honest. A splash in the cold river is “mandatory” before heading home tired and happy.

2023 Dates:

  • July 17-20
  • July 21-24
  • August 10-13
  • Contact us to set up unique dates for your group

$ 1249 per person includes

  • Afternoon shakedown ride on day one then three full days of riding
  • Guide service & support
  • All transportation to and from Bend and during the tour
  • Three nights camping
  • All meals from from dinner the first night to lunch on the last day as well as trail side snacks
  • Beverages from Deschutes Brewery, Humm Kombucha, and Polar Seltzer
  • Badge of honor: Cog Wild patch

Does Not Include

  • Mountain bike rentals. See our bike rentals page for more information.
  • Camping gear such as tents, sleeping bag and pad. Bring your own, or rent them from us.
  • Airport shuttles to and from the Redmond/ Bend (RDM) Airport. Please arrange your own transportation from Redmond Airport to our headquarters, we recommend Enviro Shuttle or Redmond Airport Shuttle.
  • Trip insurance. We highly recommend purchasing trip insurance since stuff comes up.
  • Guide gratuity: If you like the ride, plan to tip your guides.

From our main office in Bend, we rent Ibis and Santa Cruz hardtail and full suspension bikes and have access to most bike brands through the many bike shops in Bend. Come early to get fitted to your bike or we can bring the bike of your choice to the campsite.

If you are flying in to Bend and plan to travel down to Hood River with the guides, consider adding a day in Bend before or after the tour. Cog Wild is located at LOGE Bend, where you can get a hotel room and add a guided ride or shuttle.

Experience Winter on a Fat Bike

Fat bike riding on snow in Oregon

For a completely novel winter experience take a guided ride on a “fat bike”, which has big, soft tires that roll over snow.  Bundle up with us to experience the crisp, clean winter air and the beauty of the snow-covered Cascade Mountains on a fat bike. Routes are determined by the snow conditions: You might ride on fat tire bike-specific trails or cruise deeper into the backcountry on higher elevation groomed roads.

Fat biking is suitable for intermediate to expert riders and folks who are comfortable exercising outside in winter for 3 hours at a time. Fat biking can be surprisingly difficult and therefore are not suitable for beginner cyclists or folks who are new to winter recreation.  

Fat Bike Rides Include:

Riding Distance

6-20 miles, depending on your fitness, skill and snow conditions
Generally rolling terrain with 500′ or so of climbing and descending

Rider Level

Fat Bike rides are suitable for all skill levels from beginners to expert riders. Previous mountain biking experience is preferred but we can tailor fat bike rides to true beginners. The ride is designed to match your abilities.

Terrain & Trails

We choose form a few different locations to optimize the fun. Expect snow shoe trails, dedicated fat bike routes and snow roads

Fat bike rides start at 11am. Show up a little early to meet your guide and get fit to bikes

Fat bike rides are 3-4 hours

Meet at Cog Wild’s headquarters. After meeting your guide, fitting bikes and talking logistics, we will head to the trails

  • Solo Rider: $225
  • 2 or more adult riders: $149 per person
  • Fat bikes are included

You can start your booking right away, here’s what we need to know before the ride

  • Ages of children or those over 60.
  • Skill level: beginner, intermediate or advanced
  • Any dietary restrictions, allergies and medical conditions.
  • Height of any rider with a bike rental
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